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John Marsden

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Australian author of young adult classics. He was a truck driver, then an English teacher, and now a very rich, successful writer. He lives on a property in Victoria, where he teaches writing workshops. He is in early middle age, has a beard and speaks with a lisp. He has won lots of awards, including awards voted for by children. At school I studied "So Much to Tell You" and "Tomorrow, When the War Began", and these two are now officially part of the list of school books in Canberra.

Long before Harry Potter hit the shelves, Australian kids and adults were queueing in droves to have books signed. The release of the final book in the Tomorrow series was such an event that it didn't even have the title on the cover.

Marsden is a best-seller for a few reasons. The first that springs to mind is the honesty of his books. He is happy to write about sex, periods, bullying, depression and all the other bits of growing up that are usually glorified or glossed over in literature. Whether he writes about a troubled girl at boarding school or teenage guerilla fighters in the bush, he does it by telling the truth.

Marsden's books are usually written in the first person or in diary and letter form, and his narrators are often female. The strange thing is, he seems to know what he's doing. His female characters are very real, they have cramps and think men have "all the personality of a coathanger". Reading some of Marsden's books, one thinks, "yeah, right on, womanhood, what a bitch!" and then feels embarassed because it's a man writing all this stuff.

Marsden is very good at hooks for the reader. In his first ever book, the name of the main character and narrator is revealed only on the last page. In another the name is never revealed. In other books, the reader is hanging on to find out "is he expelled?" or "will he score?" and suddenly the book is over. He doesn't feel compelled to tell every little detail. A lot of his fan mail is from desparate readers pleading with him to write a sequel. (If you read this, John, PLEASE write more about Tracy and Mandy!)

The list of John Marsden's books is as follows:

The Tomorrow series
Tomorrow, When the War began
The Dead of the Night
The Third Day, the Frost
Darkness, Be My Friend
In the Dead of the Night
The Night is for Hunting
The Other Side of Dawn

The girl's boarding school books
So Much To Tell You
Take My Word for It
The Journey
Letters from the Inside
The Great Gattenby
Staying Alive in Year 5
Winter

Non-fiction
Everything I Know About Writing

This list is by no means complete. Marsden has also written a few choose-your-own-adventure books, and recently I think he wrote a picture book. These are the books that affected me strongly.


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Tomorrow, When the War Began Everything I know about Writing What I'm trying to say is that I may have unconsciously plagiarized this winter
Darkness Be My Friend The Other Side of Dawn Canberra Deucalion
Brian Caswell Justine Ettler The Night Is for Hunting Burning For Revenge
The Third Day, The Frost The Dead of the Night cliché Checkers
The Red Tree H.G. Wells Alysoun Sam's Song
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